| Claire Preston - 2005 - 276 sayfa
...generation of the succeeding form' coalesces in either a monarch or a ruling council.85 Shakespeare's 'Creatures that by a rule in nature teach / the act of order to a peopled kingdom'86 coincides with Browne's inclination to find such signatures of very large ideas in very... | |
| Linda Anderson - 2005 - 356 sayfa
...and his court: Therefore doth heaven divide The state of man in divers functions, Setting endeavor in continual motion, To which is fixed, as an aim or butt, Obedience (Henry V 1.2.183-87) As Canterbury goes on to explain, even honeybees observe and enforce obedience,... | |
| Anonymous - 2005 - 424 sayfa
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| Sidney Lee - 2006 - 260 sayfa
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| Claire Preston - 2006 - 214 sayfa
...and fascinating series' The Independent 'This new series promises to be addictive . Desmond Morris 'For so work the honey-bees / Creatures that by a...nature teach / The act of order to a peopled kingdom'. These well-known lines by Shakespeare encapsulate an enduring fascination with the bee: since ancient... | |
| Dines Bjørner - 2007 - 735 sayfa
...not choose lists when doing so is not appropriate. • The treatment is semiformal and systematic. For so work the honey-bees, creatures that by a rule in nature, teach the act of order. William Shakespeare, 1564-1616 [412] King Henry the IV, Part V, Chorus, ii, 163 The only liberty I... | |
| Michael Bright - 2006 - 372 sayfa
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| William Shakespeare - 2007 - 1288 sayfa
...pans, doth keep in one concent, Congreeing in a full and natural close, Like music. True: therefore a @Z20 art of order to a peopled kingdom. They have a king, and officers of sorts: Where some, like magistrates,... | |
| Sidney Lee - 2008 - 192 sayfa
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| Sidney Lee - 2008 - 220 sayfa
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